Oregon Democrats push for charging federal agents with state law. Police say not so fast

Portland police and the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office contend a growing assertion by Democratic politicians and left-leaning legal scholars that states can arrest federal agents will not work.
Despite closures nationwide, Oregon Head Start set to remain afloat during government shutdown

The Department of Early Learning and Care is working to help Head Start programs in the state to avert closures until the end of the year during the ongoing government shutdown.
Oregon Gov. Kotek sends $5 million to food banks ahead of SNAP cutoff

Food banks across Oregon have warned that they do not have enough resources to absorb the impact of food benefits not going out Nov. 1.
Republican Christine Drazan mounts 2026 bid for Oregon governor

Former House Republican Leader Christine Drazan narrowly lost to Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek in a three-way race in 2022.
Oregon gun law case awaits Supreme Court hearing

Oregon's highest court will take up Measure 114, the 2022 voter-approved ballot measure banning high capacity magazines and requiring firearm permits. The U.S. Supreme Court may soon hear a challenge to a similar California law.
Rep. Christine Drazan fills seat of former Senate Republican leader amid local support

The Canby representative emphasized that Bonham had endorsed her for the position before his resignation for a job in the Trump administration.
ICE promised doxing cases against Portland ‘anarchists.’ Months later, no charges filed

The lack of follow-through could be a reflection of the First Amendment concerns most doxing laws and charges pose, legal experts say.
Oregon lawmaker floats legislative special session in response to Trump immigration crackdown

Rep. Ricki Ruiz, D-Gresham, made his comments on a panel with speakers who blasted a “reckless mass deportation agenda.”
Trump picks former Oregon state senator for labor department role

Sen. Daniel Bonham, R-The Dalles, is poised to take over as assistant secretary for congressional and intergovernmental affairs in the U.S. Department of Labor.
State lawmakers weigh action after Covid vaccine access delays

Oregon took nearly two weeks longer than Washington to ensure broad Covid vaccine access for those who want it this fall.


